7 acres could not lie sown in time, ami yielded 110 return. The labourers have now got the land into good condition, sown in good time, and with fair weather the prospect for next year is brighter. f " Wanteds, &o. ANTED—A thoroughly competent General Servant. Apply to Mrs \ Hay, Hamilton, S WT ANTED KNOWN—Fruit Boxes W (Totara Timber) cut to any sizes). —Waikato Coal and Shipping Company , (Limited), Ngaruawahia. W" ANTED KNOWN.-FENCING— Having a very large stock of 1 Totara Posts on hand, also a large supply i of Plain and Barbed Wire, with Rollers, 1 Pius iir.d Staples, those fencing can be ' supplied at the lowest possible rates at New Wharf, Cambridge. 1 WT ANTED KNOWN—That the Hon. 3 VV Mr Chamberlain's land, adjoining 3 the township of Raglan, is now thrown open for sale to intending settlers in vari- ' ous sized allotments, from 20 to 70 acres 1 on very easy terms to meet present de--1 pressed times. All particulars can be obk tained of S. Dando, Sole Agent, Raglan • L uids Office, Raglan. ; wanted for White-wash-JL ing. Apply at Waikato Brewery. F rrio BUTCHERS AND OTHERS. - I I A Large Quantity of Waste Paper * on sale at Tiie Waikato Times Office. F' OR SALE—4OO-gallon Iron Tank (nearly new). Price, £3 10s. i Apply, Waikato Brewery. P O K SALE. ! A HOUSE of four rooms and ALLOT- , MKNT at Rangiriri, containing 11 acres. , Price, £75. Applv on the premises. ; JOHN B. SOMERSET. _ ; gTI"D STOCK FOR SALE. ' 2S Pure-bred HEREFORD BULLS, sires and dams in English ' Hereford Herd book i '15 Pure - bred SHORTHORN BULLS, sires and dams in English Shorthorn Herdbook | Drafts of Females from each herd ; for private sale. : 60 Pure-bred LINCOLN SHEARi LING RAMS, sires and dams imported from Lincolnshire. 50 Pure - bred SHROPSHIRE i DOWN SHEARLING RAMS, sires and dams imported from 1 Shropshire 70 Pure-bred LEICESTERSHEAR--1 LING RAMS, sires and dams imported from Yorkshire and Leicestershire ' (j Pure - bred SOUTHDOWN , SHEARLING RAMS, sires and dams imported from Essex, Wilts, and Dorset Drafts of EWES from each flock ; for private sale. 1 : EVERY MACLEAN, _ Bleak House, Ho wick. January 27th, ISSS. 0 BE LEASED AT TAMAHERE, NEAR CAMBRIDGE, A SMALL COTTAGE and about THIRTY ACRES GRASS LAND, next to Mr Muir Douglas' estate, and within a mile of Mr Reynolds' Butter Factory. Rent, £20 a year. Apply to .TAMES HALLY, lOST —At the swimming races a J Silver Brooch; -.lame, "EtheL" Finder kindly return to Ethel Hay. R E W A R D. LOST—Bay PONY' with three white legs, shod, star on forehead ; lost with saddle and bridle at Tapapa. A. EDWARDS, Tamahere. |iliN SHILLINGS REWARD. LOST—From Cambridge, on December 20th a Black and Light Tan COLLIE DOG, about twelve months old, answers to the name of " Manny." Anyone 1 found with the dog in his possession after this date will be prosecuted. G. H. BLEASDALE, Walton. ■dkfcfelE. TTUNTLY ANNUAL RACES Will take place on Saturday, March 17 (St. Patricks | Day), 1 ON MR R. R. RALPH'S FARM, HUNTLY. 1 Full particulars at an early date. ! W. J. RALPH, , Hon. Sec. GREAT CLEARING SALE. ; FOE CASH ONLY. [ rppiE undersigned, who is about to i leave the district, desires to call , attention to the fact that he is now holding a SA.LJ3 Of the whole of his Stock-in-trade, cour sisting of ' GROCERIES DRAPERY BOOTS 3 CROCKERY IRONMONGERY ' The above Stock will be sold at and t under cost for 1 N E T CASH ONLY. The whole of the Stock is of a good and J useful assortment. } INCOME EARLY AND SECURE ' THE BARGAINS. ' This is genuine. Bring plenty of cash. f N.B.—As lam about to give up busi- , nebS at Tamahere, all outstanding ac- ! counts must be paid before the 20th February, ISBS. s (Signed) H. W. PENNINGTON. Tamahere Store. g Mr H. Connell, , Teacher of Music & Singing. e Terms : Piano-forte or Harmonium as ;1 per agreement, either at Class-room or e pupil's residence. Singing : Single pupil, 2 25s per quarter, two in same family, 20s 1 each. e Class Lessons : Elementary course of e 10 lessons for " Fixing the Voice," 15s. o y Intending pupils are requested to come municate at once, as classes must be - formed according' to quality of voice. t p Class Room, Vigtoeia-Stbket, Opposite ' Knox's Auction Mart. e J. BUTCIIEK.] L J - OKOOM. T 0 C A L INDUSTRY, d XJ Everyone interested in the prosperity ; of Auckland should purchase. t Locally-made Shirts and Under a Clothing. 1. And not imported goods. n See that your draper supplies you with i- the best articles, which are made by ir THE SHI RT A NTJ UN DKRCLOTHING n MANUFACTURING CO., d GREAT NORTH ROAD, AUCKLAND. if A. LEMAN Manager.
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Waikato Times, Volume xxx, Issue 2430, 7 February 1888, Page 3
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788Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume xxx, Issue 2430, 7 February 1888, Page 3
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